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Passage of amyloid beta protein antibody across the blood-brain barrier in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
Authors:Banks William A  Terrell Brie  Farr Susan A  Robinson Sandra M  Nonaka Naoko  Morley John E
Affiliation:

a GRECC, Division of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Veterans Affairs Medical Center—St. Louis and Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63106, USA

b Department of Oral Anatomy, Showa University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan

c Department of 1st Anatomy, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract:Vaccinations against amyloid β protein (AβP) reduce amyloid deposition and reverse learning and memory deficits in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease. This has raised the question of whether circulating antibodies, normally restricted by the blood–brain barrier (BBB), can enter the brain [Nat. Med. 7 (2001) 369–372]. Here, we show that antibody directed against AβP does cross the BBB at a very low rate. Entry is by way of the extracellular pathways with about 0.11% of an intravenous (i.v.) dose entering the brain by 1 h. Clearance of antibody from brain increasingly dominates over time, but antibody is still detectable in brain 72 h after i.v. injection. Uptake and clearance is not altered in mice overexpressing AβP. This ability to enter and exit the brain even in the presence of increased brain ligand supports the use of antibody in the treatment of Alzheimer’s and other diseases of the brain.
Keywords:Alzheimer’s disease   Amyloid β protein   Amyloid precursor protein   Antibody   Blood–brain barrier   Mice
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